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stuart stevens, welcome. do you believe today that much of the media is in the tank for barack obama? >> oh, it's -- it's not a yes or a no question. in the tank, i would say no. so, yes or no question. i would say no. >> too sympathetic to the president? how would you put it? >> i think after the election you'll have a lot tougher questions that will be asked because you're out of an election environment. i think you're seeing that this past weekend with this whole golf outing. i think they will be more critical now. >> you're saying the press should be finally more critical about the fact that president obama went golfing with tiger woods? >> the degree that there is not a choice between him and a republican candidate makes it easier for them to be tougher on the president. that's natural. >> that leads me obviously to say when there was a choice, you think that made it more conducive for the media to be easier on the president. why is that? >> listen, i don't think, i've never been a media basher. i spend
stuart stevens, welcome. do you believe today that much of the media is in the tank for barack obama? >> oh, it's -- it's not a yes or a no question. in the tank, i would say no. so, yes or no question. i would say no. >> too sympathetic to the president? how would you put it? >> i think after the election you'll have a lot tougher questions that will be asked because you're out of an election environment. i think you're seeing that this past weekend with this whole golf...
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stuart: i'm sorry. i didn't know the correct pronunciation when you have 70 million people using this, sir, i do apologize for that sir. >> what's great for the blackberry, in the past blackberry messenger only allowed a person to video chat with blackberry. we let blackberry to talk to ios, android, pc, mac, any device, anywhere any time for free. stuart: if you have 70 million people using your service, how do you monetize 70 million people using your service? >> actually the same way fox does. we do a billion plus minutes of video a month, and there's lots of room for advertising. stuart: are you a private company at the moment? >> yes, we're still private. stuart: who are the big owners? do i know any names or any corporate ownership of any kind? >> no, we're privately backed by capital. stuart: any plans to go public? >> not at this time. right now we're just trying to ride this incredible growth rate and bring out new features. stuart: did you say 100 to 200,000 new users a week, was that? >> per
stuart: i'm sorry. i didn't know the correct pronunciation when you have 70 million people using this, sir, i do apologize for that sir. >> what's great for the blackberry, in the past blackberry messenger only allowed a person to video chat with blackberry. we let blackberry to talk to ios, android, pc, mac, any device, anywhere any time for free. stuart: if you have 70 million people using your service, how do you monetize 70 million people using your service? >> actually the same...
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. >> stuart, i am your guest. stuart: i want to ask you a question. i have not gotten an answer yet. what is the national percentage, nationally, the percentage? >> i will give you ten states. stuart: no, no, no, no. i tell you what -- [talking over each other] >> we will be using gas for a while. we will be using coal for a while. we know that climate change is happening. we need to stop making big investments in dirty fuels debate or investments in clean energy. i know you are trying to trap me. stuart: i am really not trying to trap you. we in america, we have access to a massive supply of fossil fuel. it is ours. i am saying that is a very good thing. we should go for that. you are saying it is not a good thing. you say it this stabilizes the climate. >> it is not as polarized as you want to make it. the goal of that is compelling. it is compelling to environmentalists like me. what i am saying is that clean energy, that is also available here in the united states, that is coming in now cheaper than coal. cheaper than gas. stuart: wait a minute. w
. >> stuart, i am your guest. stuart: i want to ask you a question. i have not gotten an answer yet. what is the national percentage, nationally, the percentage? >> i will give you ten states. stuart: no, no, no, no. i tell you what -- [talking over each other] >> we will be using gas for a while. we will be using coal for a while. we know that climate change is happening. we need to stop making big investments in dirty fuels debate or investments in clean energy. i know you...
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stuart: around 17. now to tighten international chief executive officer maurice taylor writing a scathing letter criticizing the french for their work ethic. here is mr. taylor talking with gerri willis last night. >> the s and p rate is 16% to 20% and what is behind in answer to your question, you walk in, they get an hour for their lunch and breaks, that is paid, seven hours in the day, then they work about three hours and then the other three is like a beauty shop, they're socializing. the reason being they would like you, the union thinks you should hire more people. that is the union's mentality and did is also part of a french government. stuart: pretty good slam if you ask me. let's bring in the senior research fellow at the markus center. you have been on a program before. do you think maurice taylor is speaking the truth? >> there's a lot of truth in what he is saying. i don't know whether calling french workers lazy is exactly accurate. they are certainly entitled and he is right in his list w
stuart: around 17. now to tighten international chief executive officer maurice taylor writing a scathing letter criticizing the french for their work ethic. here is mr. taylor talking with gerri willis last night. >> the s and p rate is 16% to 20% and what is behind in answer to your question, you walk in, they get an hour for their lunch and breaks, that is paid, seven hours in the day, then they work about three hours and then the other three is like a beauty shop, they're socializing....
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stuart: do you own it? >> i do not. stuart: you wanted to get in. charles: i gave up on these big drug companies along time ago in part for the pipelines, also because the model, in other words they spent all this money, agreed these products and ultimately a generic version of it is going to go so the window of opportunity seems still small, seems like the real excitement and the big bang has been in biotech. >> unfortunately good things take patience and hard work the have a breakthrough on the drug's side. is a cyclical thing too. you have seen a lot of years where it hasn't been great. we are in place for 80% of prescriptions are generic now so we are close to the bottom in terms of beating down the generic against the brand and we are in a new cycle on the product side. i would take another look at the drug industry. stuart: back to hepatitis, literally cure rates are going up? give me a name of the drug company. >> three drug companies, the biotech company, abbott and bristol-myers all have hepatitis treatment we have seen peak their data whic
stuart: do you own it? >> i do not. stuart: you wanted to get in. charles: i gave up on these big drug companies along time ago in part for the pipelines, also because the model, in other words they spent all this money, agreed these products and ultimately a generic version of it is going to go so the window of opportunity seems still small, seems like the real excitement and the big bang has been in biotech. >> unfortunately good things take patience and hard work the have a...
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stuart: really? >> in the short run, yes, because once we hit 13-6, 13-7 on the dow technical analysis says we're going to drop 10, 15%. stuart: 13-927. >> so put your seat belt on i think it's coming. stuart: you think it's coming. >> absolutely. stuart: you think the short-term rally is over. >> usually 13-7, 13-6 we're going down. stuart: we're not there. i want to talk to you about wal-mart, an economic indicator. let me bring you up to speed. the market about a half minute away. a couple of items in the news background this morning, number one, 362,000 new claims for jobless benefits last week, that's a high number. it's up 20,000 from the week before. we don't consider these really market moving numbers, but it's another indicator of a relatively weak economy, along with the wal-mart indicator, as well. the consumer price index showed no gain, no loss at all in the latest reporting series. okay. we are off and running. we were expecting the dow to open lower, let's see where the opening trend i
stuart: really? >> in the short run, yes, because once we hit 13-6, 13-7 on the dow technical analysis says we're going to drop 10, 15%. stuart: 13-927. >> so put your seat belt on i think it's coming. stuart: you think it's coming. >> absolutely. stuart: you think the short-term rally is over. >> usually 13-7, 13-6 we're going down. stuart: we're not there. i want to talk to you about wal-mart, an economic indicator. let me bring you up to speed. the market about a half...
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stuart: all right. people not only leaving their states, yeah, they are leaving the country because of taxes. we've got that for you and stocks opening in a moment. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all statstep seven pointo mithis itwo one two.his time. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know,
stuart: all right. people not only leaving their states, yeah, they are leaving the country because of taxes. we've got that for you and stocks opening in a moment. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more...
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stuart: oh. charles: some of the december sell off could have come from that because people were discounting their homes. stuart: they were. they wanted to take their profit in 12, because if they took it in 13, the tax goes up. liz: capital gains tax. 4 1/2 year highs new home sales, that's a big number. stuart: still waiting for ben to finish. when he comes to an end, he will then be turned over to the senate committee, and the senators will start asking him questions. a republican, a democrat, and so on down the line. we're going to take you there. you are going to listen to those questions. not sure we're going to see any real fireworks today. maybe i'm wrong. but the democrats will probably like what ben bernanke has had to say. he's saying ill'm going to print -- i'm going to print. i'm going to keep stimulating this economy. that's what the democrats want him to do. senator schumer in particular. i don't think you are going to get any fireworks from the democrat side. i'm not so sure you'r
stuart: oh. charles: some of the december sell off could have come from that because people were discounting their homes. stuart: they were. they wanted to take their profit in 12, because if they took it in 13, the tax goes up. liz: capital gains tax. 4 1/2 year highs new home sales, that's a big number. stuart: still waiting for ben to finish. when he comes to an end, he will then be turned over to the senate committee, and the senators will start asking him questions. a republican, a...
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stuart: illegal? >> yes. >> stuart: on a subway platform? >> it is illegal. stuart: illegal? >> yes, sir. stuart: does it smell like regular cigarettes? >> no, no second hand smoke. stuart: it contains nicotine so i'm ingesting nicotine; right? >> that's right. stuart: can i become addicted to it like i'm with regular tobacco? >> this product is designed for people who are already smoking cigarettes. stuart: you are giving me nicotine and it is therefore addictive; correct? >> that's right. stuart: what does the fda say about health problems with e cigarettes? >> at this point, they're still researching this category. they're looking into it. i'm hoping that they will announce that this product is much safer and healthier than traditional tobacco cigarettes. stuart: much safer but not totally safe? >> no, the product contains nicotine. an alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes. my personal opinion this is a safer alternative. stuart: is your product taxed? >> we don't have tobacco in our product. stuart: what is the attitude of big tobacco? you're taking their business
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stuart: okay. so we don't get that pain that the president is talking about, do we, on friday morning we get air traffic delays, friday afternoon 4,000 kids in georgia do not get their vaccinations, that's not going to happen, is it? >> rich: there are some things that could happen immediately. a number of labor contracts say the government workers have to get anywhere from 30, 60, 90 days' notice. so it will be a much slower rollout these cuts. only some of the cuts actually happen this year. the full cuts from this year take five years. i think it's pretty much only the federal government that can do that. stuart: 40 billion dollars is not a great deal of cutting in a 3.7 trillion dollars budget, i don't think. all right. rich edson we hear you loud and clear. thank you very much indeed. rich: thanks. stuart: the deal that congress is supposed to be working on now, would put these cuts in place all the way through until september. then department heads, they would have the authority to decide wha
stuart: okay. so we don't get that pain that the president is talking about, do we, on friday morning we get air traffic delays, friday afternoon 4,000 kids in georgia do not get their vaccinations, that's not going to happen, is it? >> rich: there are some things that could happen immediately. a number of labor contracts say the government workers have to get anywhere from 30, 60, 90 days' notice. so it will be a much slower rollout these cuts. only some of the cuts actually happen this...
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stuart: careful. thank you very much. >> thank you. stuart: excellent stuff. we appreciate it. >>> cyber espionage a major threat to our security and according to a new report, china is behind the bulk of the attacks. the judge on that next. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and brinit online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities.e. siemens. answers. u stuart: microsoft taking another shot at google. this time with its e-mail services. microsoft says it will spend 30 million dollars to promote its revamped outlook.com, getting rid of hot mail. microsoft is hoping to rival google's g-mail. shares of microsoft are right around 28 bucks a share. keeping with google, the "wall street journal" reporting that it plans to build bricks and mortar stores in america, just like apple. sources say it would sell
stuart: careful. thank you very much. >> thank you. stuart: excellent stuff. we appreciate it. >>> cyber espionage a major threat to our security and according to a new report, china is behind the bulk of the attacks. the judge on that next. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and brinit online. attention on site, attention on site. now...
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stuart: no. charles: i had it by accident and playing football in the old neighborhoods and i thought it was water, so thirsty and a gulp of it. i think my lips peeled, my liver peeled. i never felt that much-- it felt like i was touched by the devil. stuart: how many years ago was this. >> i was like 19, 20 years old. this morning-- . [laughter] takes it lot to get charles up for this show. all right, everybody, more on everclear at some point in the future i'm sure. if this is such a robust recovery, then, where are all of the jobs. it's not just us asking the question, a mainstream newspaper doing the same thing. we have a number on how many jobs we've lost in the last five years, this will be new at ten and it will be next. stuart: the president tells us that our economy is recovering, that we are making progress on jobs. that we must persevere with his policies because we are going in the right direction. yet this morning the washington post points out that there are 3.2 million fewer jobs t
stuart: no. charles: i had it by accident and playing football in the old neighborhoods and i thought it was water, so thirsty and a gulp of it. i think my lips peeled, my liver peeled. i never felt that much-- it felt like i was touched by the devil. stuart: how many years ago was this. >> i was like 19, 20 years old. this morning-- . [laughter] takes it lot to get charles up for this show. all right, everybody, more on everclear at some point in the future i'm sure. if this is such a...
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stuart: mr. senator, the republicans and some democrats in the senate they want to put forward a measure which would give the president the leeway to decide where the cuts are actually going to fall. give the president the power to layoff this pain, if he wants to. would you support that? >> no, and i'll tell you why, stuart, just congress needs to do its job. a few years ago we gave the ability to appropriate money to the executive branch. now we're going to tell the executive branch that the legislative branch can't do its job and and we're going to give him the power? look, we need to sit down as americans, not as republicans, democrats or independents, and come up with a solution to this problem of continual bickering over the debt. we need a long-term solution for our debt and deficit and congress needs to do it. to say that we can't do our job, to prioritize spending in this country is absolutely does not give us any credibility whatsoever. saying mr. president you take care of it. stuart:
stuart: mr. senator, the republicans and some democrats in the senate they want to put forward a measure which would give the president the leeway to decide where the cuts are actually going to fall. give the president the power to layoff this pain, if he wants to. would you support that? >> no, and i'll tell you why, stuart, just congress needs to do its job. a few years ago we gave the ability to appropriate money to the executive branch. now we're going to tell the executive branch...
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stuart: that it? >> reporter: that's it. stuart: why? >> reporter: all of this kind of news that we always thought would be a catalyst would be behind us and the market would be on the so-called animal spirits, in fact, the lack of news will actually be the catalyst. so ironic we have been hoping for news weather was the jobs report retail sales are were never. all has fallen flat. the thing that is when the market pops. stuart: you agree with that. >> absolutely. these markets are stimulated by the federal reserve. low interest-rate environment, many printing. stuart: a want to break away for a second and go back to nicole. starting to make a move. >> reporter: and we are seeing now that the analysts are jumping on board. you can see, the stock is up almost 6% at this point. ec analysts saying that there will be one of those names calling in a buy today. and very well lately. stuart: there you have it. you told us yesterday that we could make money on pike energy. what a way to start your making money with charles because you were dead
stuart: that it? >> reporter: that's it. stuart: why? >> reporter: all of this kind of news that we always thought would be a catalyst would be behind us and the market would be on the so-called animal spirits, in fact, the lack of news will actually be the catalyst. so ironic we have been hoping for news weather was the jobs report retail sales are were never. all has fallen flat. the thing that is when the market pops. stuart: you agree with that. >> absolutely. these...
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stuart: oh, oh. charles: okay, i'm not trying to diss anyone i think it's a goofy idea, but i will tell you i remember them talking about building the world's tallest building over at madison square garden. they've got a lot of real estate. i think there are ways to do things to make more than 3 million dollars. stuart: you're a smart guy. listen to this one. after 82 years of smoking, a 102-year-old british woman is finally quitting cigarettes not because of her health, she's 102. she's quitting because her family is afraid she'll burn the house down. the secret to long life is a cigarette, cup of tea with whiskey. any comment. >> i think the family saw it was a problem when they saw her take a nap with a cigarette in her hand. at that point you can do whatever she wants. >> and if she died now, the politician would blame the fact that she stopped smoking and drinking. told you she should have kept going. stuart: listen to this one, colorado legalizes recreational marijuana and now it wants to build
stuart: oh, oh. charles: okay, i'm not trying to diss anyone i think it's a goofy idea, but i will tell you i remember them talking about building the world's tallest building over at madison square garden. they've got a lot of real estate. i think there are ways to do things to make more than 3 million dollars. stuart: you're a smart guy. listen to this one. after 82 years of smoking, a 102-year-old british woman is finally quitting cigarettes not because of her health, she's 102. she's...
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stuart: no. it's $9.95 and it's the equivalent of two packs of cigarettes. >> cigarettes attack the industry because they don't want to see it happen. stuart: they are buying into it. >> they should. that's a good thing. i wondered why don't they sell single cigarettes. >> you're not no my neighborhood. >> who is behind the conspiracy to package 20 cigarettes in one package against the rational thing to say, of course, we sell singles. maybe people would stop. stuart: doctor keith, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. stuart: could it be financial businesses leaving new york? the financial capital of the planet. coming up next, a man who took his company from new york to florida. now, why would he do that? oh, why indeed. next. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. stuart: the ntsb the results of the investigation is probably still week
stuart: no. it's $9.95 and it's the equivalent of two packs of cigarettes. >> cigarettes attack the industry because they don't want to see it happen. stuart: they are buying into it. >> they should. that's a good thing. i wondered why don't they sell single cigarettes. >> you're not no my neighborhood. >> who is behind the conspiracy to package 20 cigarettes in one package against the rational thing to say, of course, we sell singles. maybe people would stop. stuart:...
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stuart: all right. they would be draconian reforms for the city of detroit, i mean, no question, draconian? >> i think the most draconian thing you could do is leave the status quo because they're not-- they're losing the ability to offer even basic public health and safety functions, and so we have it stand up for the citizens of the city of detroit and really provide a frame work to help to solve this so that we can have police services and safe communities and streets and so forth. so, this is, this is a very serious situation. deficits since 2004, and no real plan of action yet to fix it. this report is very serious and we'll make a determination shortly on it. stuart: yes, sir, come back and tell us how exactly you're going to do this. we're all interested. lt. governor of michigan, thanks, sir. we always want to hear from you and that's very true today. a lot of stuff on the show today and some big time guests. so, e-mail it in please, varney@foxbusiness.com. wednesday morning, seven early movers,
stuart: all right. they would be draconian reforms for the city of detroit, i mean, no question, draconian? >> i think the most draconian thing you could do is leave the status quo because they're not-- they're losing the ability to offer even basic public health and safety functions, and so we have it stand up for the citizens of the city of detroit and really provide a frame work to help to solve this so that we can have police services and safe communities and streets and so forth. so,...
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that is all, stuart. stuart: thank you, art. the dow down 100 points, off 101. that is what happens when you threaten to raise taxes. bowling streamliner remains grounded. now you can let the finger-pointing begin according to "the seattle times." engineers blame the battery problems on the outsourced supply chain. those engineers say poor quality components are coming from subcontractors that have operated largely without oversight. so take a look at the stock this morning. right around where we were on friday. jerry brown says he has california's fiscal house in order. it is in balance and it did get a credit rating upgrade. joining us now on the phone, state treasurer. i don't have much time but i want to get out of this, the opposing point of view is you face a massive pension debt, large and short-term debts you have to repay, and high taxes are pushing a lot of successful people out of the state. can you convince our skeptical audience that everything in california is fine? >> we would save her. there used to be operating structural deficits that were very
that is all, stuart. stuart: thank you, art. the dow down 100 points, off 101. that is what happens when you threaten to raise taxes. bowling streamliner remains grounded. now you can let the finger-pointing begin according to "the seattle times." engineers blame the battery problems on the outsourced supply chain. those engineers say poor quality components are coming from subcontractors that have operated largely without oversight. so take a look at the stock this morning. right...
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stuart pratt? >> uh-oh, john, i think the lead for the show speaks volumes about how society and our lives have changed, the ability to going lg ourselves, to see what is on the internet is something that tens of millions --. >> you want information it would be the shoe leather factor, you have to retain a private eye, he would have to be hiding behind lampposts and try to get into files now. now it's at your finger tips. >> i don't think that's quite true: there's some information on the intet net that is easy to get but there's a l readily available through a browser on the internet. >> where do you start? you start by going lg? -- googling? i ask you evan hendricks. >> that's the easy thing. but if you pull out your wallet and start buying things, there's no way anyone can realize how much information is available, the property records, divorce records. bank records. >> the googling process will give you names, date of birth, place of birth, mother's maiden name --. >> sometimes, yes. >> if it's
stuart pratt? >> uh-oh, john, i think the lead for the show speaks volumes about how society and our lives have changed, the ability to going lg ourselves, to see what is on the internet is something that tens of millions --. >> you want information it would be the shoe leather factor, you have to retain a private eye, he would have to be hiding behind lampposts and try to get into files now. now it's at your finger tips. >> i don't think that's quite true: there's some...
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discuss that. >> so you disagree with this and think there's a big technology -- >> i think the way stuart just said it is exactly right. the technology problem is a culture problem. i mean the democrats had 54 data analysts and were hiring ph.d.s in advanced math because they were using the most advanced decision processes in the country and bringing in behavioral scientists and trying to figure out how you talk to 311 million people and do so in a way that you can survive 8% unemployment and get re-elected and it worked. now, i think it's actually -- he's right in a sense it's a cultural problem. none of our consultants would have imagined hiring 54 people in the decision area or having 24 people did nothing full time except e-mails and blind tested the best e-mails to see which ones worked. i mean, this -- they are a super bowl team that we ought to respect deeply and we are currently a midlevel college team floundering around and i agree. it's not just -- you can't just go out and buy this. this is a fundamental rethinking of how you relate to the american people. and, frankly, most of
discuss that. >> so you disagree with this and think there's a big technology -- >> i think the way stuart just said it is exactly right. the technology problem is a culture problem. i mean the democrats had 54 data analysts and were hiring ph.d.s in advanced math because they were using the most advanced decision processes in the country and bringing in behavioral scientists and trying to figure out how you talk to 311 million people and do so in a way that you can survive 8%...
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the stuart varney problem. there are two games, english premier games on sunday and a total of those two games, i put that, the total rushing attempt which will be more, i know stuart varney is wiki eplf has been in the country long enough to appreciate football. i thought would be a nice tie in between the two. charles: he thinks the cabinet is a rear desert. best of all desserts. thanks a lot. we appreciate it. love having you on. charles: you guys know, tell stuart varney y new york state is fracking and you responded in force. highlight the next. here's a sneak preview. >> it really is a clean way of getting natural gas. >> i want us to be able to question more. the list of chemicals used in these things. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn
the stuart varney problem. there are two games, english premier games on sunday and a total of those two games, i put that, the total rushing attempt which will be more, i know stuart varney is wiki eplf has been in the country long enough to appreciate football. i thought would be a nice tie in between the two. charles: he thinks the cabinet is a rear desert. best of all desserts. thanks a lot. we appreciate it. love having you on. charles: you guys know, tell stuart varney y new york state is...
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today, and our special with former military prosecutor the tennis shirt -- stuart couch. we'll speak with wall street journal jess bravin, author of the after this of timber 11 attacks. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the number of gun deaths that have taken place in the united states since the december shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut has topped 2100. the website slate along with the twitter feed said that documented 2141 deaths in just over two months. that is more than 79 newtown massacres. meanwhile and analysis by usa today has found more than 900 people died in mass shootings over the past seven years, most killed by people they knew. those mass killings accounted for less than 1% of all gun- related homicides. the director of mayors against illegal guns told the paper -- in the latest violence making headlines, three people died after shooting sparked a fiery crash in las vegas, nevada thursday. authorities say a maserati collided with a taxi after the sports car driver w
today, and our special with former military prosecutor the tennis shirt -- stuart couch. we'll speak with wall street journal jess bravin, author of the after this of timber 11 attacks. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the number of gun deaths that have taken place in the united states since the december shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut has topped 2100. the website slate along with the...
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[cheering and applauding] >> thank you, stuart. that was spectacular. it really captured your uncle there. thank you. we're going to close with the san francisco gay men's chorus performing, singing for our lives. i had a couple of announcements. i hope you will all join us on the candle light march up to the castro. we have candles over here if people didn't bring them, so, you can pick them up at the start of our march. i also want to thank the san francisco police department who is going to help facilitate our march by closing blocks as we move up. so, they are going to be helping. and the chief is here, greg, you're out there someplace. (applause) >> thanks, there he is. thanks very much, fred. we love having a progressive police chief in town. so, i want to thank all of my speakers here, all of our speakers tonight with some very inspirational words. and i want to thank each and every one of you for coming. i hope you will join us in the march, and we are going to end with the san francisco gay men's chorus performing "singing for our lives." thank
[cheering and applauding] >> thank you, stuart. that was spectacular. it really captured your uncle there. thank you. we're going to close with the san francisco gay men's chorus performing, singing for our lives. i had a couple of announcements. i hope you will all join us on the candle light march up to the castro. we have candles over here if people didn't bring them, so, you can pick them up at the start of our march. i also want to thank the san francisco police department who is...
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were you guys planning for a reversal, stuart? were you guys assuming it was going to be overturned? it seems like that day it felt like, to me as an observer, you guys were caught off guard that health care was upheld. >> no. >> no. >> no, i think we had -- >> contingency plans either way. >> yeah. >> yeah, i think we were caught off guard like everybody by the mechanism which it was sustained if mechanism is the right word, the roberts ruling -- >> right. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> we had not contemplated that. >> there wasn't a lot of pregame, preruling speculation that that was going to happen. >> yeah. >> you thought, you weren't gaming it out that -- >> we had both that it would go, and we had sort of water cooler discussions over which would be better politically. not that it mattered. >> david, how important was that decision going your way? >> it was important. you know, we had our own water cooler, and we had our own discussion. and i think that, you know, we contemplated what might happen if it were -- and, yes, it woul
were you guys planning for a reversal, stuart? were you guys assuming it was going to be overturned? it seems like that day it felt like, to me as an observer, you guys were caught off guard that health care was upheld. >> no. >> no. >> no, i think we had -- >> contingency plans either way. >> yeah. >> yeah, i think we were caught off guard like everybody by the mechanism which it was sustained if mechanism is the right word, the roberts ruling -- >>...
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that's not smart government. >> and, stuart, that's a big hit in the pentagon. we know there's waste over there but a big hit immediately. >> yeah, but, jonathan, you opened the show correctly with the most powerful person in the world saying it's not going to happen. i can't believe given his extraordinary communication powers he can't get people together, talk to the country and solve this problem. it doesn't look like he's really trying very hard. i mean, it's just not the top item on his agenda and he's made that clear. >> you're endorsing the cruise ship idea. >> i like the cruise ship idea particularly if theyan maybe come close to being hit by a meteorite because you could keep it all together. it would be a huge cable bonanza. but this is a test of leadership. i mean this is why we have in our system a president. he's a leader. he's going to lead us through this crisis and it's just not happening? >> all right. we have to take a very quick break. we'll have lots more roundtable ahead and take on those breaking developments on immigration reform plus chuc
that's not smart government. >> and, stuart, that's a big hit in the pentagon. we know there's waste over there but a big hit immediately. >> yeah, but, jonathan, you opened the show correctly with the most powerful person in the world saying it's not going to happen. i can't believe given his extraordinary communication powers he can't get people together, talk to the country and solve this problem. it doesn't look like he's really trying very hard. i mean, it's just not the top...
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stuart did not by any of the flu hi. neither do i, by the way. let's hear what john stossel had to say. ♪ david: if you have been watching varney and company, you know stuart does not believe the hype about the flu. i happen to be in agreement. john stossel is here. >> i think the flu shot is a good thing. i wish i was fighting with stuart. he was just out of lunch. television hypes everything. look at the things we have hyped. david: i am again that because i got sick. >> it was not the real flu. most were already sick people. david: they advertise. they advertise using a little bit of hysteria. we are a nation of hypochondriacs. you the all of those ads. you have it -- the flu shot is not included. let's talk about what you are talking about tonight. education in america is not doing what it is supposed to. >> school choice has created some exciting opportunities. i have been to schools where kids are excited about learning. they want to go to school. you can go anywhere. different schools compete in the best teachers make $200,000 a year. so
stuart did not by any of the flu hi. neither do i, by the way. let's hear what john stossel had to say. ♪ david: if you have been watching varney and company, you know stuart does not believe the hype about the flu. i happen to be in agreement. john stossel is here. >> i think the flu shot is a good thing. i wish i was fighting with stuart. he was just out of lunch. television hypes everything. look at the things we have hyped. david: i am again that because i got sick. >> it was...
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stuart: you are going way over board. of the friday but america is ready for a citizen politician who is successful, accomplished, doesn't have this sort of -- traditional politics. the fact the american people thought that with obama four years ago. stuart: someone who is a doctor who seeks to heal versus lawyers who want to win by fighting. that is what got a lot of people upset. stuart: the man comes from completely outside the political realm, makes one speech in the presence of the president at national prayer breakfast and suddenly america at -- we are talking about him and -- [talking over each other] charles: we are desperate because we saw a bunch of people run for political office the highest land and for over each other. liz: no one has a monopoly on debate. he is allowed to speak his mind which he did. stuart: for 25 minutes he had the president's attention. charles: my prediction tonight, the speech tonight will be a reenactment, modern update of the four freedom speech from fdr is what i am predicting. stuar
stuart: you are going way over board. of the friday but america is ready for a citizen politician who is successful, accomplished, doesn't have this sort of -- traditional politics. the fact the american people thought that with obama four years ago. stuart: someone who is a doctor who seeks to heal versus lawyers who want to win by fighting. that is what got a lot of people upset. stuart: the man comes from completely outside the political realm, makes one speech in the presence of the...
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stuart: all right, a fairly simple answer from the president and energy policies, follow my policies and all will be well. remember, the price is doubled on his watch and billions wasted on green energy, little impact. we've got more on that coming up on the show. here is what we've got now, across the board cuts go through maybe march 1st will we therefore sell off on the stock market. that's on the opening bell next. it's a new day.
stuart: all right, a fairly simple answer from the president and energy policies, follow my policies and all will be well. remember, the price is doubled on his watch and billions wasted on green energy, little impact. we've got more on that coming up on the show. here is what we've got now, across the board cuts go through maybe march 1st will we therefore sell off on the stock market. that's on the opening bell next. it's a new day.
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joining me for tonight's rumble big picture rubble chris solomon conservative commentator and activist stuart trade union organizer and author and marc harrold libertarian commentator and author and thanks for all to all of you for joining me tonight thank you very much it was ok for the first time the media is all focused on our drone warfare program there's the n.b.c. leak this week explaining that americans can be killed if they're deemed to be a member of al qaeda and pose an immediate threat john brennan the architect of that program a nominee to head up the cia testified before the senate intelligence committee on thursday where he defended the drone program so a couple of questions are we as a nation setting a dangerous precedent by launching drone strikes against countries against people inside countries with whom we're at war chris of course it's a terrible precedent and of course it's being promulgated by president obama who started by george w. bush right but he's all for you know you guys have got to start admitting that all the things obama said he hated about bush he's doing all
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trying to make you know right to work state yeah jack thanks for that thanks for the point stuart one of the stats that i always used my dad actually told me this but i seen it petered other other places is that whatever the union wage is about an equivalent number of workers of twenty percent of the people in the city have a union wage forty percent of all the workers in the city are making the union or are union members forty percent get the union wage isn't it about one hundred percent more but see why it's there but it's also you know though those wages go into a local economy they go into retail sales they go into. the school tax they go into places of worship time i mean the more money that you know he said they are going to get are made here is for workers making more money which is right a different argument so stephen in los angeles steve you want to talk about violence. yes and i want to challenge the notion that. it's causes actually. rather i think it is the. genes that's causing both and the little bones you know how would we actually. know that for that energy and if you
trying to make you know right to work state yeah jack thanks for that thanks for the point stuart one of the stats that i always used my dad actually told me this but i seen it petered other other places is that whatever the union wage is about an equivalent number of workers of twenty percent of the people in the city have a union wage forty percent of all the workers in the city are making the union or are union members forty percent get the union wage isn't it about one hundred percent more...
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is it a, the planagenets, b, the tudors, c, the normans, d, the stuarts. stay tuned and go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge. remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes you can get the audio podcast for free or you can buy the video version. go there by typing itunes.com/fareed into your browser. >>> this week's book of the week is "max boot's invisible armies." like the title, the book itself is very long. but rich in history and insight. and this is a crucially important topic. for those who can't get
is it a, the planagenets, b, the tudors, c, the normans, d, the stuarts. stay tuned and go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge. remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes you can get the audio podcast for free or you can buy the video version. go there by typing itunes.com/fareed into your browser. >>> this week's book of the week is "max boot's invisible armies." like the title, the book itself is very long. but rich in history and insight. and this is a...
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stuart: really? >> yes. stuart: how long is the battery expected to last? not per charge? >> there is a 60-thousand mile. charles: it is a great looking car. are you worried if it breaks down? >> no. i am not worried. if it breaks down, i take it in. stuart: dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: i was going to say thanks to elon musk who walked off and interview before we got to it. nice car. thank you for that. connell: thank you very much. good morning. i am connell mcshane. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. jobs are at stake due to the looming automatic spending cuts. our first guest says this is a giant campaign to justify tax hikes. connell: then we will talk about why some investors are betting their money on president obama when it comes to the cyber security war. dagen: another cold glass to our nation's heartland. connell: the tough decisions that need to be made when a company's brand is engulfed in scandal. dagen: it is the top of the hour. nicole: i am watching a market that really continues to sell off. there are concerns about whether or not the fed will hold the
stuart: really? >> yes. stuart: how long is the battery expected to last? not per charge? >> there is a 60-thousand mile. charles: it is a great looking car. are you worried if it breaks down? >> no. i am not worried. if it breaks down, i take it in. stuart: dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: i was going to say thanks to elon musk who walked off and interview before we got to it. nice car. thank you for that. connell: thank you very much. good morning. i am connell...
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but the -- stuart said they got outspent 2-1. and technically that's true. and he made the point that he doesn't believe that the super p.a.c. spending was helpful but it was immense. there's value to incumbency and no question about it. we looked at the president's campaign in 2004. he was in a difficult situation that was similar to ours. he worked very hard to turn it into a choice and make sure there wasn't a referendum election. he was in a difficult situation that was similar to ours. he worked very hard to turn it into a choice and make sure there wasn't a referendum election. we did the same thing. and we had the advantage of being able to plan and do our work over a long period of time while these guys were mired in a primary. and that was enormously advantageous. >> so you really go to that stuart question. that could have been the difference. >> that's true from a timing standpoint. and also, they paid us terribly high price for that nomination. i'm not criticizing because you can't be the president unless you get nominated. but this -- this was a
but the -- stuart said they got outspent 2-1. and technically that's true. and he made the point that he doesn't believe that the super p.a.c. spending was helpful but it was immense. there's value to incumbency and no question about it. we looked at the president's campaign in 2004. he was in a difficult situation that was similar to ours. he worked very hard to turn it into a choice and make sure there wasn't a referendum election. he was in a difficult situation that was similar to ours. he...
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stuart cherron, ceo of the cruiseguide.com, joins us from miami. hi, stuart. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. i know maritime laws prevented the u.s. coast guard from rescuing this passengers. why doesn't the cruise industry have a better plan to get people off the ship? >> well, i mean, let's take a look at the plan. i mean, this is a mechanical ship. carnival actually has actually done a very good job. they've been forthcoming with the information. moving the ship to mobile, alleviated logistical nightmares for these passengers because 900 passengers on board the ship did not have valid -- did not have their passports with them which would have created immigration snafr if yous in mexico and in the united states and it would have taken several more days to repatriate the passengers and the crew back to the united states. so getting into mobile certainly made a whole lot more sense than sticking them into mexico. >> you're telling me this is the best carnival could have done? >> well, i mean, what else would people like to have done? i mea
stuart cherron, ceo of the cruiseguide.com, joins us from miami. hi, stuart. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. i know maritime laws prevented the u.s. coast guard from rescuing this passengers. why doesn't the cruise industry have a better plan to get people off the ship? >> well, i mean, let's take a look at the plan. i mean, this is a mechanical ship. carnival actually has actually done a very good job. they've been forthcoming with the information. moving the ship to...
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trying to make you know right to work state yeah jack thanks for that thanks for the point stuart one of the stats that i always used my dad actually told me this but i seen it petered other other places is that whatever the union wage is about an equivalent number of workers of twenty percent of the people in the city have a union wage forty percent of all the workers in the city are making the union or are union members forty percent get the union wage isn't it about one hundred percent more see why it's there but it's also you know though those wages go into a local economy they go into retail sales they go in to. school tax they go into places of worship time i mean the more money that you know is that they are going to hear more here is for workers making more money which is right in different so stephen in los angeles steve you want to talk about violence. yes and i want to challenge the notion that. it's cause i actually. think that there's the bad in your genes it's causing both and then you'll go into you know what it would be much of what it is now that you that energy and i
trying to make you know right to work state yeah jack thanks for that thanks for the point stuart one of the stats that i always used my dad actually told me this but i seen it petered other other places is that whatever the union wage is about an equivalent number of workers of twenty percent of the people in the city have a union wage forty percent of all the workers in the city are making the union or are union members forty percent get the union wage isn't it about one hundred percent more...
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stuart varney will be back monday. if you look at the numbers you would think housing is coming back, sales are up, rates are down, prices are up but who is spying? not the general public, 30% of existing homes sales of previously owned homes, only first-time buyers. that number has gone down dramatically. increase in home prices was low in recent months in foreclosures, they are down but launched in part because government intervention lot of homeowners are still struggling. another question, in this rally keep going without ben bernanke priming and pumping $85 billion a month into the system, real-estate agent bullish on housing waiting to jump on everything i just said. this should be good. good morning. here is our real-estate company, team investment. nicole petallides on the stock exchange. we want to get to this housing story. url housing pool, this is your business and you point out the good things, i am worried about a few things. first and foremost, the federal reserve, $85 billion a month. they can't do that
stuart varney will be back monday. if you look at the numbers you would think housing is coming back, sales are up, rates are down, prices are up but who is spying? not the general public, 30% of existing homes sales of previously owned homes, only first-time buyers. that number has gone down dramatically. increase in home prices was low in recent months in foreclosures, they are down but launched in part because government intervention lot of homeowners are still struggling. another question,...
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but as stuart noted, my wife has been on the board here and has been an active member, and i'm very proud of her work and leadership and efforts on behalf of this organization. i might note, walter, i don't know if i've ever mentioned this or not, but i first became acquainted -- mr. ambassador, welcome -- first became acquainted with meridian in the early 1980s when the president was ambassador hova, and john became a good friend and enlisted me into some projects. little did i realize that a few years from 1982-'83 i would be spending a lot of time here. and so i have some connection with this institution that goes back some time and have always admired the mission, the objective and what it does. i believe that this institution is as relevant and important today as it's ever been and maybe more so. stuart was very generous in his summary and review of my book which being the unabashed, gratuitous politician that i am -- [laughter] i'm not at all bashful about hawking it. but those of you who have written books, and many of you have -- and this is the first book, probably the only book
but as stuart noted, my wife has been on the board here and has been an active member, and i'm very proud of her work and leadership and efforts on behalf of this organization. i might note, walter, i don't know if i've ever mentioned this or not, but i first became acquainted -- mr. ambassador, welcome -- first became acquainted with meridian in the early 1980s when the president was ambassador hova, and john became a good friend and enlisted me into some projects. little did i realize that a...
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and we'll get reaction from dana perino and stuart varney. first the big story this hour is the countdown to the sequester. because in two short days at the stroke of midnight march 1st, 85 billion in spending cuts will be triggered and even with the clock ticking closer and choser to the deadline. our commander-in-chief, president himself. did not try to hammer out a bipartisan solution to the mess he put the country in. instead of focusing on fixing the problem he decided to take his sequester scare tactics to the commonwealth of virginia and as usual his teleprompter was loaded with some of the name irresponsible rhetoric we're accustomed to. and the choice of words was so ridiculously similar to what we heard exactly a week ago we could not resist on the program to put together a "hannity" highlight reel of president panic in action. do not adjust your screen. this is not deja vu you're seeing, not seeing double. sadly, this is the quote, leadership in the the age of obama. >> in a few days congress might allow a series of immediate, pain
and we'll get reaction from dana perino and stuart varney. first the big story this hour is the countdown to the sequester. because in two short days at the stroke of midnight march 1st, 85 billion in spending cuts will be triggered and even with the clock ticking closer and choser to the deadline. our commander-in-chief, president himself. did not try to hammer out a bipartisan solution to the mess he put the country in. instead of focusing on fixing the problem he decided to take his...
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stuart has put in 20 solid laps without any disruption. chad reed seems to be struggling with the bike. he is the best when it comes to get the point in the main event, he knows how to get that done. ryan villopoto is the reigning champ. he started out outside of the top 10, bunch of crashes. he needs to get focused, he needs to go out and win. >> one year ago in round two, ryan dungey made history in phoenix giving them their first 450sx victory. when the gates dropped on round two, and was muscle milk honda rookie who would make history on this night. >> he has the lead. millsaps in second, here we go in the opening lap. >> how about davi millsaps, another great start. he is your points leader. >> as canard and reed starting to go at it. >> so good at turning down early and accelerating out of the turn. >> he pushed the front and! >> ryan dungey in ninth pushing for eighth. >> one of those nights you just want to get through for ryan dungey. winner here last year. >> a nice pass. >> justin barcia out front. monster energy kawasaki ryan v
stuart has put in 20 solid laps without any disruption. chad reed seems to be struggling with the bike. he is the best when it comes to get the point in the main event, he knows how to get that done. ryan villopoto is the reigning champ. he started out outside of the top 10, bunch of crashes. he needs to get focused, he needs to go out and win. >> one year ago in round two, ryan dungey made history in phoenix giving them their first 450sx victory. when the gates dropped on round two, and...
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that make that euro will join me tonight or kris solomon stuart a cuff and marc harrold let's get back to it what does a prison state look like increasingly it looks like america according to a new congressional research report the federal prison population in america has increased nearly eight hundred percent since ronald reagan was sworn in when there were just twenty five thousand federal inmates nationwide today there are two hundred nineteen thousand which makes the united states number one in the world in jailing its own citizens both per capita in an absolute numbers the congressional research service attributed the prison population spiked to an uptick in nixon's drug war and republican laws that require mandatory minimum jail sentences congressional research service is advise as congress to repeal mandatory minimums and expand early release programs legislation was introduced in congress last week to tax and regulate marijuana just like alcohol in those states that have legalized it like washington and colorado so the question mark isn't it time for us to fail and nixon's fail
that make that euro will join me tonight or kris solomon stuart a cuff and marc harrold let's get back to it what does a prison state look like increasingly it looks like america according to a new congressional research report the federal prison population in america has increased nearly eight hundred percent since ronald reagan was sworn in when there were just twenty five thousand federal inmates nationwide today there are two hundred nineteen thousand which makes the united states number...
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stuart: we have about ready seconds left. i want to ask charles, fresh from his -- he does not like tiffany. he likes harry winston. charles: a long time ago. >> he has come a very long way from his everclear days. [ laughter ] stuart: what was everclear again, charles? charles: 100% proof moonshine. stuart: i think this will make a reappearance tomorrow. dagen, please, take it off our hands. dagen: everclear, the real stuff, comes in a mason jar. i will bring you some. it is fallacious. stuart, thank you very much. i am dagen mcdowell. protesters out in force over the keystone pipeline. our most important trading partner will not be happy if it does not get the president go ahead. the fallout for this country. the payoff for nine. a mounting cost for obamacare. the sales tax that could cost americans billions of dollars. good morning, everybody. this is members of both parties working on some sort of bipartisan immigration bill. a copy of president obama's plan has been leaked. illegal immigrants would be allowed to become p
stuart: we have about ready seconds left. i want to ask charles, fresh from his -- he does not like tiffany. he likes harry winston. charles: a long time ago. >> he has come a very long way from his everclear days. [ laughter ] stuart: what was everclear again, charles? charles: 100% proof moonshine. stuart: i think this will make a reappearance tomorrow. dagen, please, take it off our hands. dagen: everclear, the real stuff, comes in a mason jar. i will bring you some. it is fallacious....
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stuart: why would anybody have an offshore account? >> the taxes in this country are out of controll stuart: it is okay if jack lew does. charles: it is also okay if this president kills people with drones. [ laughter ] stuart: dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. connell: im connell mcshane. the markets are setting up for a repeat of 1987. >> today a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year. even with the tax relief we put in place. a family with two kids that earn the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. dagen: business owners say that will cause them to pull back on hiring. congressman charlie rangel is here to defend the president's proposal. connell: it should be a pretty good conversation. how about tim cook? dagen: you cannot post about the stock prices. top of the hour. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: we have pulled back. we spent a lot of time near all-time highs. yesterday we did close at five year highs. today we were in positive territory. y
stuart: why would anybody have an offshore account? >> the taxes in this country are out of controll stuart: it is okay if jack lew does. charles: it is also okay if this president kills people with drones. [ laughter ] stuart: dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. connell: im connell mcshane. the markets are setting up for a repeat of 1987. >> today a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year. even with the tax relief we put in place. a...
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. >> retired master sergeant craig stuart spent 24 years in the air force, 13 of those years on air force 1. >> it's the same as any aircraft destination working on. it doesn't matter if it's the president or your son or daughter or mom. >> as a crew chief he has seen a lot of the world while making sure all is right with the most famous 747 many in america. >> if there's an issue with the airplane you have to get it resolved. >> sometimes you don't see you hotel room. sometimes crew chiefs can get a break, like on a trip to rome. there are two identical 747s, both called air force 1. >> sometimes when you walk into the hanger and you'll see both of those planes sitting there, it's one of those things where you can get used to it but every now and again it just kind of hits you and sets you back to that first day when you walked in and looked at it and was like wow, these things are awesome. >> the crew sits in a different area of the plane if the president. >> how is the food >> very good. >> better than commercial airlines? >> yes. >> is this a window? >> yes, it is. this is one of thin
. >> retired master sergeant craig stuart spent 24 years in the air force, 13 of those years on air force 1. >> it's the same as any aircraft destination working on. it doesn't matter if it's the president or your son or daughter or mom. >> as a crew chief he has seen a lot of the world while making sure all is right with the most famous 747 many in america. >> if there's an issue with the airplane you have to get it resolved. >> sometimes you don't see you hotel...
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. >> tell us about the reaction from your fellow drivers, including your team owner tony stuart. >> tony came over when we had gotten the pole so qualifying was over with, and he came over to say good job and, you know, for me i just wanted to tell him thank you for giving me the chance and for giving me the crew and the car and the job at his team to be able to go out there and do something like that. so it means a lot and it goes a long way when someone like tony stewart believes in you. >> i met him a couple years ago when i was doing an interview for daytona 500 and he couldn't have been more gracious. a very gracious man. let's talk a little more about you though. winning the pole is one thing. now you have to go out and race in 125-mile qualifies race and then a 500-mile main event on sunday. how are you going to prepare for this this week? >> well, i'm going to hope that i can have a little bit of time off between now and when we hit the track on wednesday. but i'm racing in the nationwide race which is i think going to be really good help for the race on sunday for the daytona 50
. >> tell us about the reaction from your fellow drivers, including your team owner tony stuart. >> tony came over when we had gotten the pole so qualifying was over with, and he came over to say good job and, you know, for me i just wanted to tell him thank you for giving me the chance and for giving me the crew and the car and the job at his team to be able to go out there and do something like that. so it means a lot and it goes a long way when someone like tony stewart believes...
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tony stuart is going to win this race. and a terrible crash coming to the finish. >> this is a big, big wreck. >> kyle larson's car, with the front end. >> again, that was kyle larson's car. our joe carter is checking to see how he is doing. and this happened again just moments ago, ten cars involved. this video is courtesy of espn, and we thank them for it. our employee, john newsome, joins us now. he was there. he's a cnn producer. he was in the stands when the accident happened. john, what did you see? >> well, it was the last lap of the race. obviously, a lot of people were trying to make it to the finish line first. and it was right around turn four, right as they were crossing, right before they crossed the finish line. and a couple cars spun out of control. obviously, it happened very fast, so it's hard to tell who actually started it. joe can probably attest to that better than i can. i can tell you from where i was, i was sitting in the sprint tower, which to give you perspective, is right across from the finish l
tony stuart is going to win this race. and a terrible crash coming to the finish. >> this is a big, big wreck. >> kyle larson's car, with the front end. >> again, that was kyle larson's car. our joe carter is checking to see how he is doing. and this happened again just moments ago, ten cars involved. this video is courtesy of espn, and we thank them for it. our employee, john newsome, joins us now. he was there. he's a cnn producer. he was in the stands when the accident...